OhmAlloy-4J29 (Expansion alloy)
(Common Name: Kovar, Nilo K, KV-1, Dilver Po, Vacon 12)
OhmAlloy-4J29 also known as Kovar alloy. it was invented to meet the need for a reliable glass-to-metal seal, which is required in electronic devices such
as light bulbs, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, and in vacuum
systems in chemistry and other scientific research. Most metals cannot seal to glass because their coefficient of
thermal expansion is not the same as glass, so as the joint cools
after fabrication the stresses due to the differential expansion
rates of the glass and metal cause the joint to crack.
Kovar is a nickel–cobalt ferrous alloy compositionally identical to
Fernico, designed to be compatible with the thermal expansion
characteristics of borosilicate glass (~5 × 10−6 /K between 30 and
200 °C, to ~10 × 10−6 /K at 800 °C) in order to allow direct
mechanical connections over a range of temperatures. It finds
application in electroplated conductors entering glass envelopes of
electronic parts such as vacuum tubes (valves), X-ray and microwave
tubes and some lightbulbs.
The name Kovar is often used as a general term for Fe–Ni alloys
with these particular thermal expansion properties. Note the
related particular Fe–Ni alloy Invar which exhibits minimum thermal
expansion.
OhmAlloy-4J29was invented to meet the need for a reliable
glass-to-metal seal, which is required in electronic devices such
as light bulbs, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, and in vacuum
systems in chemistry and other scientific research. Most metals
cannot seal to glass because their coefficient of thermal expansion
is not the same as glass, so as the joint cools after fabrication
the stresses due to the differential expansion rates of the glass
and metal cause the joint to crack.
Normal composition%
Ni | 28.5~29.5 | Fe | Bal. | Co | 16.8~17.8 | Si | ≤0.3 |
Mo | ≤0.2 | Cu | ≤0.2 | Cr | ≤0.2 | Mn | ≤0.5 |
C | ≤0.03 | P | ≤0.02 | S | ≤0.02 | | |
Tensile Strength, MPa
Code of condition | Condition | Wire | Strip |
R | Soft | ≤585 | ≤570 |
1/4I | 1/4 Hard | 585~725 | 520~630 |
1/2I | 1/2 Hard | 655~795 | 590~700 |
3/4I | 3/4 Hard | 725~860 | 600~770 |
I | Hard | ≥850 | ≥700 |
Typical Physical properties
Density (g/cm3) | 8.2 |
Electrical resistivity at 20℃(Ωmm2/m) | 0.48 |
Temperature factor of resistivity(20℃~100℃)X10-5/℃ | 3.7~3.9 |
Curie point Tc/ ℃ | 430 |
Elastic Modulus, E/ Gpa | 138 |
Coefficient of expansion
θ/℃ | α1/10-6℃-1 | θ/℃ | α1/10-6℃-1 |
20~60 | 7.8 | 20~500 | 6.2 |
20~100 | 6.4 | 20~550 | 7.1 |

